Colorado students at private career school that lost accreditation get federal loan relief

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:02 GMT

Colorado students at private career school that lost accreditation get federal loan relief CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The federal government will forgive loans for thousands of Colorado students who attended a private career school that lost accreditation and advertised with misleading data on alumni job placement and earnings that was more rosy than realistic, federal and state officials announced Tuesday.CollegeAmerica, owned by Salt Lake City-based Center for Excellence in Higher Education, Inc., had locations in Colorado and Arizona and offered associate degrees in business, computer technology and medical assisting, and bachelor’s degrees in business and computer science. It closed in 2021.In all, 7,400 former students enrolled at the three CollegeAmerica locations in Colorado between Jan. 1, 2006, and July 1, 2020, will have their federal student loans refunded and remaining balances forgiven after the school overstated — sometimes by double — the salaries that graduates could earn, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said in a news conference.“They basical...

Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz dies at 70

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:02 GMT

Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz dies at 70 CHICAGO — The Chicago Blackhawks are mourning the death of the man who led the franchise for the better part of the last two decades. Rocky Wirtz, the chairman and principal owner of the NHL franchise, has died at the age of 70, sources have confirmed to WGN News on Tuesday evening. He has been in that role for the Blackhawks since 2007, taking over full time after his father Bill's death and the decision by his brother Peter not to remain in that position. He oversaw the rebuilding of the struggling franchise into one of the league's elite, then started that process again over the last two years. During his tenure, the Blackhawks won Stanley Cup championships in 2010, 2013, and 2015, seeing their popularity rise to new heights over the span of a decade. In his final years, the team had a decline of play on the ice, the fallout over the Jenner and Block report, and in his final days, the drafting of elite prospect Connor Bedard.**ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS, NOV. 8-9...

VIDEO: Camera footage shows Edison Park business owner robbed of catalytic converter at gunpoint

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:02 GMT

VIDEO: Camera footage shows Edison Park business owner robbed of catalytic converter at gunpoint CHICAGO — The son of a Edison Park business owner robbed at gunpoint for his catalytic converter spoke out Tuesday, warning the community after his father came face-to-face with two armed suspects on the City's far Northwest Side.“He tried to stop the situation, but the guy pulled out a gun, so what is he gonna do?" said Edwin Espinoza, co-owner of Snappy Dog in Edison Park. "Nothing… just backs out and lets them take it.”According to the Chicago Police Department, a 48-year-old man was walking toward his vehicle in the 6600 block of North Northwest Highway around 5:30 a.m. Saturday morning when he saw two people taking his catalytic converter.Police said the offenders pulled out handguns and told him to walk away. He complied, and the thieves fled in a white SUV. UPS driver shot while delivering packages in West Humboldt Park Cameras at another nearby business caught the theft on video. As can be seen on tape, one suspect hands the other a tool, who then goes under the victim's S...

What are Ryan Poles' expectations for the 2023 Bears?

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:02 GMT

What are Ryan Poles' expectations for the 2023 Bears? LAKE FOREST, Ill. — There's nowhere for the Bears to go but up thanks to their 2022 season, but their general manager isn't going to restrict his expectations for his second season.Ryan Poles made that clear in his news conference on Tuesday at Halas Hall as Bears players arrived the day before training camp practices ahead of the 2023 season begin."I don't want to put a ceiling on what we can be, but I know our goals are always to win the division and be a championship-caliber team," said Poles when asked about expectations for the 2023 squad. "That standard is always going to be there."How close the Bears are to doing that is very much the question, especially after winning just three games in the general manager's first season. Roster improvements are across the board and figure to drive up the win total this fall and winter. That included the addition of a dynamic big-play receiver in D.J. Moore from the Panthers in the trade of the first overall pick. He also added to the offen...

Rare Apple sneakers up for sale at $50K

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:02 GMT

Rare Apple sneakers up for sale at $50K (NEXSTAR) — Call them iShoes? Or maybe even Air Jobs. Right now, Apple fans with a love for sneakers can snag a pair of ultra-rare shoes by Apple — Yes, that Apple. But it'll cost you a lot more than a new iPhone or MacBook. Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion inspired Airbnb materializes in Southern California World-famous auction house Sotheby's is currently selling (not auctioning) a pair of men's size 10.5 sneakers that were custom-made for Apple employees and given away at a sales conference in the mid-90s. The cost for the Omega Sports Apple Computer Sneakers is $50,000. Sotheby's tells Nexstar the shoes, which are in "new" condition in the box, are available for immediate purchase via the company's Buy Now marketplace. As explained by the shoes' listing, the rarity of the item majorly factors into the price.(Courtesy of Sotheby's)"Having never reached the general public, this particular pair of sneakers is one of the most obscure in existence and highly coveted on the resale mark...

Three arrested for multiple crimes, including vandalism of a church, FCSO says

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:02 GMT

Three arrested for multiple crimes, including vandalism of a church, FCSO says Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN Live’s top headlines for July 25, 2023FAYETTE COUNTY, Texas — On Tuesday, the Fayette County Sheriff's Office arrested three people in connection with multiple crimes, including vandalism of a church in Fayette County, according to a FCSO news release.In the news release, FCSO Sheriff Keith Korenek said on July 18, deputies received reports of a burglary at the Mullins Prairie Store and vandalism that occurred at New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church.As investigators began working each case, they received information identifying one of the suspects in the Mullins Prairie Store burglary, FCSO said. Investigators located and interviewed the suspect, who admitted to taking part in both the burglary and vandalism of the church.During the course of the investigation, investigators were able to identify two more suspects and determined both suspects took part in two more crimes that occurred in the Mullins Prairie area a few weeks prior, the releas...

Georgetown explains why some customers have different water restrictions

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:02 GMT

Georgetown explains why some customers have different water restrictions GEORGETOWN, Texas (KXAN) — City of Georgetown officials said a difference in elevation is what's causing a third of its customers to still be under Stage 3 water restrictions while others are under Stage 2.Last week, the city announced that residents west of D.B. Wood Road and southwest of Williams Drive will remain in Stage 3 restrictions through Sept. 4.Customers in Stage 3 are limited to hand-watering only outdoors. Customers under Stage 2 water restrictions are allowed to water with an irrigation system or hose-end sprinkler one day a week.At a press conference Tuesday, Georgetown City Manager David Morgan said the water that customers in western parts of Georgetown is processed and stored at a higher elevation than customers on the east side of town. Water restrictions rolled back for some, not all in Georgetown Morgan said processing that water requires more pressure to run through city pumps which is a longer process than refilling reserves at a lower elevation. The western...

Cities sue Texas over 'Death Star' preemption law in latest power struggle

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:02 GMT

Cities sue Texas over 'Death Star' preemption law in latest power struggle AUSTIN (Nexstar) — At a time when the Lone Star State is testing its authority limits with the federal government, some of the state's largest cities are challenging Texas' control over local entities, in the latest power struggle between Texas and its cities.The City of Austin said it is considering joining a lawsuit against the state over what opponents call the 'Death Star' law, which will prohibit local governments from passing ordinances that are stricter than state laws in several areas, including labor and environment.The new law will dismantle some local rules, like mandatory water breaks for construction workers, eviction moratoriums and protections against predatory lending.“The City of Austin supports the City of Houston in its legal challenge to HB 2127. Austin intends to provide legal briefing in the City of Houston case further along in the process," an Austin city spokesperson told Nexstar. San Antonio joined Houston's lawsuit on Monday, arguing the law violates ...

'Does no one care?' Vietnam Veteran buried in 'abandoned' black cemetery in Central Texas

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:02 GMT

'Does no one care?' Vietnam Veteran buried in 'abandoned' black cemetery in Central Texas FAYETTE COUNTY, Texas (KXAN)—There's a historic Black cemetery just outside of La Grange, in Fayette County that some feel has essentially been abandoned.It's where a Vietnam veteran, Donnell Phillips was laid to rest, along side others. Phillips is from Smithville, according to records. Donnell Phillips, Vietnam Veteran from Smithsville.Phillips headstone. Phillips headstone. The Mt. Olive African Methodist-Episcopal Cemetery is just off Highway 71, off a dead end road. It's easy to miss, if not for a small sign and American Flag. Cathy Kubicek said she left that flag so she could remember where the cemetery is at, and is now on a personal mission to improve its conditions. "Is it just because it's an old African American cemetery...does nobody care?," Phillips said. "It hurts my heart."Tombstones are chained behind this gate and barbed-wired fence, and the cemetery grounds are rugged and untrimmed. Kubicek went looking for the cemetery after watching the movie "We Are Soldiers," ...

St. Paul army veteran receives new roof on lifelong home

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:02 GMT

St. Paul army veteran receives new roof on lifelong home A St. Paul veteran will sleep under a new roof tonight, thanks to a partnership between Owens Corning, Habitat for Humanity and Sela Roofing and Remodeling.Their latest project took place on the East Side of St. Paul in the Dayton’s Bluff neighborhood.824 Fremont Avenue is home to Paula Schilling, Lynn Warnecke, pitbull Buddy, several tomato plants and beagle Sweetie.The two-story home dates to the turn of the century, complete with Corinthian columns and dentil molding and sits on a corner plot encapsulated by a white picket fence.Childhood homeSitting in the shade of a birch tree and a tent, Schilling told the story of a home and a life.Schilling, who graduated from Harding High School in 1961, has lived in the home since 1945 and remembers riding bikes to Indian Mounds Regional Park and the well-known “lovers’ lane” behind the mounds.U.S. Army veteran Paula Schilling in front of her house in St. Paul as a new roof is put on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. “When I ...